[It only goes to show that books should not be judged merely by their covers, especially when their covers could possibly pick up Jaskier with one arm. At least he's at the point where "blacksmithing" isn't a word that tugs a string in his heart so tightly he loses breath. Hector is gone, and he is likely not coming back.
And Ciri is coming back, and alive.]
Porofessor. And here I took Viktor as someone who would not appreciate a fine pun.
[Actually, he's pretty sure he still won't, but Viktor probably thought he was being quite clever.]
Ah, of course you have. You have me pinned. Jaskier. [He bends at the waist, with a sweep of his hand. He's nothing if not theatric where it counts.] Master Bard, at your service. [And yes, he is amazing. Thank you.] But please, we're friends now. No need for titles. [Not that Jayce had a chance to even call him Master Bard --] If Viktor needs anything else, let me know. I imagine Ciri doesn't want to bear the full responsibility for any potential shenanigans she might have accidentally dragged him into. It seems like desert critters truly enjoy harassing Witcher companions, as I can fully attest to.
[That's, of course, all it was. Perhaps a few scrapes from a monster's attack. Certainly not transporting the two of them impossibly across space. Certainly not anything as such.]
[ Jaskier would not be the first or last person to be surprised that Jayce's book cover is so different from the description within. He's really used to it at this point. Even after becoming famous for Hextech, some people thought he must be a pretty front man for the project, not the creator of it. His face is all over Piltover and he's still not used to it, not really. Coming here has been a nice change of visibility. ]
Viktor's actually very funny, but it's a deadpan dry type of humor. I'm usually the bad pun guy.
[ It took Jayce a little while to catch on to Viktor's particular sense of humor, since he is not a subtle man, and Viktor is all subtlety. He finds him hilarious now that he gets it, but Jayce really is the hammer to Viktor's nail. Direct, obvious, forceful.
He smiles at the bow and the theatricality, it's very charming. This is the sort of person that was actually meant to be famous, not the secretly awkward nerd being pushed into the spotlight. It's easy to admire someone who it seems to come so easily to. ]
I'm pretty sure they might both blame themselves more than the other.
[ He already knows that Viktor does, and Ciri seems like the responsible type too, who might see her being unable to protect him from everything as a flaw. ]
I offered to heal them both when they get here, from whatever this little adventure might have brought down.
[ Still being very general since he cannot tell how much Jaskier knows, and he is not going to reveal much. Jayce has been steadily learning healing magic since arriving and the Horizon gave him a boost, not to mention his regular studying with Nadine at the medicine academy.]
How did a bard end up being the traveling companion of a monster fighter, if I can ask?
Oh, worry not. I have plenty of experience with deadpan, humor or otherwise.
[Geralt has given him nearly an entire lifetime of it, and despite Viktor's lack of puns in normal conversation, Jaskier does find him rather humorous. (Mostly, it was watching his face as the entire pigeon rescue occurred.)
He laughs. Ah. Jayce is a bit perceptive, isn't he?] You know, I think you're right.
[Oh. He makes a noise of surprise. Healing? Really? Is it magic he brings from home, or one he's learned?] Good. I'm glad, honestly. I have very limited healing capabilities myself.
[Healing a small cut or a bruise. Stabilizing himself. That's about it.
Oh? Jaskier smiles, and it's clear this is a question that he loves.] Oh, it's quite the story. Should we sit and drink while we await our companions? A wonderful way to pass the time. I've known the Witcher for a very long time.
[ Now there is a glimpse of dry humor from Jayce himself. He is very perceptive when it comes to people's feelings, empathic, one might say. He knows Viktor better than anyone, and he knows Ciri is a good person, so she'd naturally feel guilty for her friend nearly dying several times, even if it was pure bad luck. Neither of them is truly to blame, it really was a comedy of very dangerous errors. ]
I came out of the Horizon with a knack for healing and I've been focusing all my energy and training on it since. I always dreamed of having magic, it's very rare and taboo in our society.
[ Jayce has told Viktor that he feels like he was made for it, in a way. Maybe that's wishful thinking, but the way magic seems to work for him, it comes so easily, more than any skill he's had before. But it does come from a genuine place of love and passion; his dream come true. Every spell he's learned, a miracle. Jayce's healing magic grows stronger by the day. The determination to save the life of your partner is an excellent motivation. ]
Oh yes, it would be a distraction from worrying. Or working through my worrying. I have a tendency to get my anxiety out in the forge.
[ And it probably says something to how much worry and anxiety that might be that he is built like a brick house, working as often and as hard as he does. Jayce is warm and friendly and talking to someone instead of obsessively panicking over Viktor is worth taking the chance. ]
Geralt recently asked me to help him with some work, I don't think I've ever met someone who seems so comfortable with himself. At least from the outside he seems that way.
[ Jayce isn't assuming he can tell everything about a person from one look, but there was a certain calm from Geralt. Curiosity and stillness all at once. For someone not capable of the latter of those, it's admirable. ]
Imagine, healing being forbidden. The people capable of magic are quite limited in my sphere -- it's more a naturally occurring talent -- but the idea that healing should ever be looked down upon seems rather awful.
[Jaskier pulls out a chair from the dining room table for his new friend, gesturing to it. He sets the kettle to heat, searching for a matching pair of cups and tea packets. It's the way, after all. One must never tell stories with a dry throat, and -- well, Jayce doesn't seem the type to immediately go to wine.]
Then take a seat. We have naught to do while we wait. [And he doesn't mind gossiping about Geralt. He's built a career out of it, after all.] Blacksmithing work, I imagine? [Not a hard guess. The kettle whistles as he pours out it into a pot hand-painted with birds.] In some ways, he very much is. Perhaps "comfortable" is not the right term. It's more like... he knows who he is, and what he is, and does not doubt either. It's a rather attractive quality, isn't it?
[As he pours their cups, he takes a seat himself, leaving a pot with further brewing tea between them.] Well, let me tell you how we met. It began in a town called Posada.
[And so he tells the tale. The chance meeting in a shitty tavern in Posada; the hunt of a devil that Jaskier happily invites himself into. Their capture by the King of the Elves. Geralt's silvver tongue. Filivadrel's lute.
It is a good way to spend the time, because as he talks, he can't focus on worrying. And he makes sure to spin it entertainingly enough that, if not his full focus, than at least half of Jayce's focus is on him so he doesn't roil himself up too much, either.]
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And Ciri is coming back, and alive.]
Porofessor. And here I took Viktor as someone who would not appreciate a fine pun.
[Actually, he's pretty sure he still won't, but Viktor probably thought he was being quite clever.]
Ah, of course you have. You have me pinned. Jaskier. [He bends at the waist, with a sweep of his hand. He's nothing if not theatric where it counts.] Master Bard, at your service. [And yes, he is amazing. Thank you.] But please, we're friends now. No need for titles. [Not that Jayce had a chance to even call him Master Bard --] If Viktor needs anything else, let me know. I imagine Ciri doesn't want to bear the full responsibility for any potential shenanigans she might have accidentally dragged him into. It seems like desert critters truly enjoy harassing Witcher companions, as I can fully attest to.
[That's, of course, all it was. Perhaps a few scrapes from a monster's attack. Certainly not transporting the two of them impossibly across space. Certainly not anything as such.]
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Viktor's actually very funny, but it's a deadpan dry type of humor. I'm usually the bad pun guy.
[ It took Jayce a little while to catch on to Viktor's particular sense of humor, since he is not a subtle man, and Viktor is all subtlety. He finds him hilarious now that he gets it, but Jayce really is the hammer to Viktor's nail. Direct, obvious, forceful.
He smiles at the bow and the theatricality, it's very charming. This is the sort of person that was actually meant to be famous, not the secretly awkward nerd being pushed into the spotlight. It's easy to admire someone who it seems to come so easily to. ]
I'm pretty sure they might both blame themselves more than the other.
[ He already knows that Viktor does, and Ciri seems like the responsible type too, who might see her being unable to protect him from everything as a flaw. ]
I offered to heal them both when they get here, from whatever this little adventure might have brought down.
[ Still being very general since he cannot tell how much Jaskier knows, and he is not going to reveal much. Jayce has been steadily learning healing magic since arriving and the Horizon gave him a boost, not to mention his regular studying with Nadine at the medicine academy.]
How did a bard end up being the traveling companion of a monster fighter, if I can ask?
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[Geralt has given him nearly an entire lifetime of it, and despite Viktor's lack of puns in normal conversation, Jaskier does find him rather humorous. (Mostly, it was watching his face as the entire pigeon rescue occurred.)
He laughs. Ah. Jayce is a bit perceptive, isn't he?] You know, I think you're right.
[Oh. He makes a noise of surprise. Healing? Really? Is it magic he brings from home, or one he's learned?] Good. I'm glad, honestly. I have very limited healing capabilities myself.
[Healing a small cut or a bruise. Stabilizing himself. That's about it.
Oh? Jaskier smiles, and it's clear this is a question that he loves.] Oh, it's quite the story. Should we sit and drink while we await our companions? A wonderful way to pass the time. I've known the Witcher for a very long time.
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[ Now there is a glimpse of dry humor from Jayce himself. He is very perceptive when it comes to people's feelings, empathic, one might say. He knows Viktor better than anyone, and he knows Ciri is a good person, so she'd naturally feel guilty for her friend nearly dying several times, even if it was pure bad luck. Neither of them is truly to blame, it really was a comedy of very dangerous errors. ]
I came out of the Horizon with a knack for healing and I've been focusing all my energy and training on it since. I always dreamed of having magic, it's very rare and taboo in our society.
[ Jayce has told Viktor that he feels like he was made for it, in a way. Maybe that's wishful thinking, but the way magic seems to work for him, it comes so easily, more than any skill he's had before. But it does come from a genuine place of love and passion; his dream come true. Every spell he's learned, a miracle. Jayce's healing magic grows stronger by the day. The determination to save the life of your partner is an excellent motivation. ]
Oh yes, it would be a distraction from worrying. Or working through my worrying. I have a tendency to get my anxiety out in the forge.
[ And it probably says something to how much worry and anxiety that might be that he is built like a brick house, working as often and as hard as he does. Jayce is warm and friendly and talking to someone instead of obsessively panicking over Viktor is worth taking the chance. ]
Geralt recently asked me to help him with some work, I don't think I've ever met someone who seems so comfortable with himself. At least from the outside he seems that way.
[ Jayce isn't assuming he can tell everything about a person from one look, but there was a certain calm from Geralt. Curiosity and stillness all at once. For someone not capable of the latter of those, it's admirable. ]
wrap it up here? :>
[Jaskier pulls out a chair from the dining room table for his new friend, gesturing to it. He sets the kettle to heat, searching for a matching pair of cups and tea packets. It's the way, after all. One must never tell stories with a dry throat, and -- well, Jayce doesn't seem the type to immediately go to wine.]
Then take a seat. We have naught to do while we wait. [And he doesn't mind gossiping about Geralt. He's built a career out of it, after all.] Blacksmithing work, I imagine? [Not a hard guess. The kettle whistles as he pours out it into a pot hand-painted with birds.] In some ways, he very much is. Perhaps "comfortable" is not the right term. It's more like... he knows who he is, and what he is, and does not doubt either. It's a rather attractive quality, isn't it?
[As he pours their cups, he takes a seat himself, leaving a pot with further brewing tea between them.] Well, let me tell you how we met. It began in a town called Posada.
[And so he tells the tale. The chance meeting in a shitty tavern in Posada; the hunt of a devil that Jaskier happily invites himself into. Their capture by the King of the Elves. Geralt's silvver tongue. Filivadrel's lute.
It is a good way to spend the time, because as he talks, he can't focus on worrying. And he makes sure to spin it entertainingly enough that, if not his full focus, than at least half of Jayce's focus is on him so he doesn't roil himself up too much, either.]
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